This is the old, I've paid taxes for 40 years and deserve it, so many things wrong with that arguement:
- there is NO requirement to pay ANY taxes at all to collect OAS. CPP is another matter, people have paid into CPP and have a right to collect it. OAS is something completely different because there is no requirement other than being 65 or 66 or eventually 67 to collect and live in Canada for a period of time. Nothing else.
- Who cares how much taxes you've paid. From a pure "fair" position, why should age have any bearing on social programs? Shouldn't they be strictly income based? Think how much more poor canadians, SENIORS included, would be able to get if you took the $32 Billion from OAS and distribute it the people that REALLY need it.
OAS isn't a pension, it is a social program without any requirements except that you are 65 or old, lived in Canada for a period of time and are breathing.
Please try to come up with a "fair" reason as to why seniors should be treated differently than others when it comes to social programs.
What are you talking about?
If you reside in Canada it is the law to report all income and pay taxes
OAS is not a social program you are completely confused.
It is defined as a benefit available to most Canadians at retirement.
If you have paid no taxes in Canada and have no income you will be eligible for Social Assistance and OAS and GIS at 65.
You will be required to file taxes with the government.
The OAS BENEFIT is simply a scheme that returns some accrued money back the the Citizens of Canada at 65.
It is clawed back between $75 and $100,000 a year simply because the rich are deemd not to need it.
If you are very low income Social Assistance and GIS as well as other programs may be available.
OAS is not a Social Assistence program and has never been considered one.
You personally may feel that OAS should clawed back at a lower threshold but that's your opinion.
Others may feel that there should be no income taxes at all and the government should hand out free weed.